The Best Accessories for Nintendo Switch

There’s a lot of things you can get for Nintendo’s newest console. For today, we will be showing you some of the best accessories for Nintendo Switch, where to find them, and how they can help take your gaming to the next level.

Much like the Wii that came before, there is a huge market of gaming accessories that were made specifically for the Switch. With so many options out there, it can be tough to decide on what to get. Some accessories are purely cosmetic, while others can actually make it easier to play in comfort.

This post is essentially a buying guide, to help you get some information on nearly every kind of accessory made for the Switch, what they do, their pros and cons, and whether or not they might be worth their price.

To help ensure that you have all the right information to make a choice, we have ranked the best accessories into 4 categories: our Top Pick, the Premium Pick, the Budget Pick, and the Runner Ups.

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How we Choose the Best Accessories for Nintendo Switch

As you heard above, we have organized our list into 4 distinct categories, each of which is designed to give you the most information when making that decision to buy.

The Top Pick is, simply put, the best overall accessory. When we look for the best, we are looking for something that is high quality, a reasonable price among others, and very little cons or drawbacks. If you had to pick only one accessory, this would be our best choice for you. 

The Premium Pick would be our top pick if it wasn’t for the hefty price tag! When we choose a product to be a premium pick, we are looking for something that has all of the points required for our Top Pick, but also has a few extra things that justify the higher price.

The Budget Pick is our best option for those who are looking for a cheap accessory that still gives you some value. This pick is the one that has what we are looking for, but delivers in a way that doesn’t break the bank.

Finally, we have the Runner Ups. For some reason or another, these products did not make the top 3, but this does not necessarily mean that they are bad. They might have some unique features that make them stand out among the other options, and since there’s a lot of accessories for the Switch, we’ve grouped our runner ups based on their purpose.

When it comes to choosing the best products, we use a combination of personal experience, consumer reviews, and community feedback to determine our top picks. We also look at the specs and how they compare to others.


Things to Consider when getting Accessories for Nintendo Switch

Before you even think of shopping around, it is very important to take a look at the following points when buying accessories. The last thing you need is to order something and find out that it doesn’t quite do the job.

Price

Perhaps the most important thing to consider is the cost to buy anything online. If you are looking for a single accessory that does the job, there’s no need to look at things that come with bells and whistles. Thankfully, with the help of Amazon, you can easily compare prices from different sellers before settling on the best one.

Brand 

Another thing to consider when buying accessories is the Brand Name of the seller. Apart from the official Nintendo products, Orzly and Hori are some of the more common brand names that make accessories for the Switch, but there are many more out there; even AmazonBasics makes accessories for the Switch!

Function: Does it do the Job?

Every accessory that has been made for the Switch is supposed to fulfil some kind of task. Always ask yourself; does it do the job? If so, is it necessary to enjoy my Switch? Some accessories are pretty straightforward, such as travel cases, but there are others that don’t do much else beyond provide an alternate look for your Switch, such as skins.

Customer Feedback

Most of the time you shop on Amazon, you can almost always expect shoppers to leave some feedback on a given product. The reviews are always displayed on the product page, and looking at these reviews is a good way of finding out if the particular accessory you are looking to buy is good or bad.

Personally, I always like to go with products that have a lot of reviews or ratings, because these are often left by verified buyers who can vouch for the quality of a given product.


The Best Accessories for Nintendo Switch at a Glance

Below is a summary of our top 3 recommended products, as of writing.

I’ve selected these based on their usefulness, as well as their overall contribution to your gaming endeavors. The runner ups are grouped by their purpose, so if you’d like more details, feel free to keep reading below.


Nintendo Switch Pro Controller: The Best Overall Choice

As much as I enjoy the concept of the Joy-Con controllers, I feel that they just don’t cut it for gaming sessions on the TV. Even with the “comfort grip”, prolonged play with the Switch’s default controllers can leave adult-sized hands feeling cramped. This is why I highly suggest the Pro Controller. It has larger face buttons, a better D-Pad, 40 hour battery life, and is much comfier to hold.

All in all, the Pro Controller an excellent buy for the overall best experience playing the Switch.

You can read my review on the Pro Controller right here on the site.


Orzly Ultimate Geek Pack for Nintendo Switch: The Premium Pick

If you are on the fence on what kind of accessories to get, you can always get the whole kitchen sink! Accessory bundles are an all-in-one solution, providing you with everything from protective travel cases, controller grips, screen protectors, and the like.

The Orzly Ultimate Geek Pack comes with pretty much everything you need to get started with enjoying your Switch, and makes for a great gift idea for new Switch owners. The only real downside to this pack is that it was not designed for the Switch OLED model.

All that said, if you have some extra money to drop on getting accessories, you might find this one to be an interesting option.

Read More: The Best Nintendo Switch Accessory Bundles


Tempered Glass Screen Protector: The Budget Pick

The Switch is portable, just like our phones. And just like our trusty phones, they too are at risk of scratches and cracked screens if you are not careful. Screen Protectors are, in my opinion, an absolute essential to have for your Switch. As powerful as these consoles are, the screen is just as fragile as that of a smartphone screen, and so they must be protected all the same.

The Tempered Glass Screen Protector by amFilm is an absolute must have, due to the portable nature of the console. I’ve used this screen protector without any issues, and it doesn’t bubble when properly applied. It will also protect your screen from the Switch’s TV docking station, which has plastic edges that can scratch the display screen.

To sum things up, this is the cheapest accessory that you could get that will be worth it in the long run.

Read More: The Best Nintendo Switch Screen Protectors


The Runner Ups and Other Accessories to Consider

Lastly, we have a list of all other accessories that provide other purposes. There’s a brief list below, but if you’d like to learn more, I’d suggest reading below for more details!


Travel Cases

The Nintendo Switch was made to be played not only at home, but also on the go. Perhaps one of the best investments for your Switch is going to be a travel case. After all, the Switch is a portable console, so it makes sense to have a safe way of taking it with you. 

Most cases come in two flavors: a small “soft-shell” kind, and a larger “hard-shell” case. There are also travel bags you can use, that provide more storage space. Always remember to check if the case you are looking for properly fits your Switch model, because some cases were only designed to fit one size.

Orzly Carry Case

I recommend this particular case not only because it supports both the OLED and standard Switch models, but also because of its durability. Packing a water resistant, heavy duty EVA shell, it has a soft inner lining that protects your Switch from scratches. The main compartment fits the Switch nicely, and even has an inner pocket that accommodates things like cables, straps, and extra Joy-Cons. It comes in numerous colors to suit your fancy.


Portable Batteries

The Nintendo Switch may have an integrated battery, but that hasn’t stopped manufacturers from making backup battery packs that can be used on the Switch. If you travel often, and play outside of the home, you may want to consider making sure you have a means to keep your Switch running. Very much like the battery backups made for smartphones, the Switch can be hooked up to get more power when needed.

Anker PowerCore 13400 Nintendo Switch Edition

Officially licensed by Nintendo, this portable battery packs a whopping amount of power, enough to keep your Switch running for a long time. The Switch itself has a battery capacity of 4310mAh, which goes to show you how handy it is to have Anker’s battery backup on hand.


Chargers

Fitted with a USB-C port, the Switch is able to hook up to nearly any modern phone charger out there; if you already have a cell phone, you probably might not need to buy a charger. Unlike mobile phones, the Switch has a massive battery, meaning that in order to get a proper charge, it will need to either be docked, or hooked up to a charger that can supply more current through the power outlet.

Nintendo Switch AC Adaptor

Surprised to see this make the list? Probably not. Officially licensed products are always an excellent choice; they are made by Nintendo themselves, and that Seal of Quality isn’t just there for looks. While it may be a little more expensive as a result, you aren’t likely going to have any problems down the road. 

Another great thing is that it is not hardwired into a docking station; you can directly connect it to your Switch, a Pro Controller, or anything else that has a USB-C port. I should add that the cord is on the shorter side; at only 5 ft long, there’s only so far you can run the cord to place your docking station.


Docking Stations

If you bought your Switch, it already came with a docking station that allows you to connect your console to a TV. On the other hand, if you got a Switch secondhand, you may not havbe gotten a dock along side it. The Seith Dock allows you to turn your hybrid console into a fully fledged TV console. There are some third party options out there that can do the job just as well. As much as I like the official dock, alternate docks can have extra features.

Foscomax Switch Dock

I found this docking station to be my top pick not just because of the fitting color scheme that matches the Switch’s Joy-Cons, but also because of its form factor. A smaller alternate to the original docking station, this one hooks up to your TV and to a power source, and you mount your Switch on top to easily change between TV mode and handheld mode. This small docking station frees up space all around your console, so that heat can more efficiently disperse.


SD Cards

As you continue to buy more games or take lots of screenshots, there will come a time when you will need more storage space to accommodate. Getting an SD Card (technically a microSD card) is probably the easiest solution to your storage space. By plugging that card into your console, you will immediately expand your Switch’s storage beyond what it can hold, making room for more games and content.

SanDisk 128GB microSD Card

I’ve always had a good experience using the SanDisk brand name, which is why it is my top pick for SD cards. The card above can be purchased at various levels of storage capacity, going all the way up to 512GB. You can also choose from a number of visual card styles, from Mario to Zelda.


Cables and Adapters

Out of the box, the Switch already comes with everything you need to hook up to a TV. Using HDMI is a lot less tedious than the old RCA cables that were used by old consoles back in the day. 

These days, everyone’s gaming setup can be different, however. Some people may stream their games to a PC, while others may have their system set up through a projector. If you want your consoles and electronics set up a certain way, there are various kinds of cables, adapters, and other things that can make it easier to get connected.

USB-C to HDMI Adapter

This little device is more than a simple adaptor; it replaces your Switch dock. If you are looking to downsize your gaming setup, remove some cables, and make your TV stand look a little less cluttered, then this adaptor shows promise.

As long as it is connected to power, you can hook one end into your Switch, and the other into any HDMI port, letting you hook it into pretty much any TV, PC monitor, or capture card.


Protectors

Personally, I like to use my Switch in TV Mode, so I don’t often take it off the dock to play on the go. But using a Switch without any kind of protection is just like having a smartphone without a phone case. There is the risk of drops, especially if little kids are involved, and the last thing you need is a drop to cause irreversible damage to your Switch.

A case protector (also referred to as a grip case) is your first line of defense for keeping your Switch safe in case of an accidental drop. These wrap around your Switch, securing them much like a phone case, giving you a little extra protection against drops and damage.

HEYSTOP Switch Case

This clear case works just like a phone case. Designed to fit all around your console, it leaves holes and slots open for button and port access. It even allows your Switch to be docked without having to be removed, which is a plus.


Faceplates and Skins

Much like smartphones and handheld consoles, the Switch is a very personal thing, so there are some people out there who like to give their consoles a little character. Skins and faceplates allow you to do just that. Some are easy to use, such as silicone cases that fit right over your Switch, whereas there are some kits that require you to take apart and replace the outer covers and plates on your system, so make sure you understand what you are getting into.

Remember that taking apart your Switch will void any kind of warranty in case something goes bad. Keep in mind that some of these DIY kits may come with specialized tools that can help you remove parts from your console. Not all of these come included though, so if you’re thinking of getting into taking things apart, you’ll want to ensure that you already have the tools necessary.

eXtremeRate Faceplate Kit

If you are looking to drastically change the look of your Switch, this faceplate kit by eXtremeRate is a great option for those who enjoy DIY projects. The kit comes with casings for everything, including the Joy-Cons. There are even replacement buttons and triggers for those who are looking to customize the Joy-Cons. As of writing, there are about 61 different colors to choose from. There are even options for the Nintendo Switch Lite.

Teyomi Protective Silicone Case

If you are looking for an easy way to change up the look of your Switch, you can opt for a silicone case. These cases fit all around your Switch, and even feature an ergonomic grip around the Joy-Cons, making it a little better to play for long sessions in handheld mode. Just like a smartphone case, they provide full body protection from drops and tumbles, so if you have kids, this may be right up your alley.

Switch Dock Faceplate Kit

Finally, if you want your Switch’s docking station to match your console, you can get a custom faceplate for it as well. This is another little DIY kit that you can get to make your console look good while playing in TV mode. Keep in mind that this product is just a faceplate, so you should already have a Dock available to use.

Read More: The Best Nintendo Switch Skins, Faceplates, & Protectors


Hand Grips

Due to the portable nature of the Switch, the Joy-Con controllers are quite small. Their buttons are so small that they might be good for kids, but not so much for adults. In addition to this, playing the Switch in handheld mode for long periods of time can put a strain on your hands and fingers.

To help alleviate this, there are special grips that can be attached to your Joy-Cons to make playing games a little more ergonomic. There are even special grips designed to hook up to the Switch in place of Joy-Cons, making it a little more comfy to play while in portable mode. As with anything that attaches to the Switch directly, make sure that it is compatible with your Switch model.

HEYSTOP 3 in 1 Controller Grip Kit

This accessory kit has two components; a pair of rubber grips to fit individual Joy-Cons, and a grip that resembles the official “Comfort Grip” that ships with the console. I found this grip to be far more comfier than the official brand. If you could care less about the Pro Controller, then the 3 in 1 Controller Handle Kit is an excellent way to get the “Pro” experience without breaking the bank.


Gaming Headsets

I’ve always enjoyed playing my Switch with a good pair of headphones. From where I live, I don’t have the privilege of a home surround sound system or top quality TV speakers, so a headset is the next best thing.

Gaming headsets are different from your standard run of the mill earbuds and headphones. They are typically designed to fit over your ears and block out any outside noise. They are also padded to ensure that you can wear them in comfort for longer play sessions.

There are 2 kinds of headsets; wired, and wireless. Wired headsets can connect to the Switch directly, typically via the aux port on the top. Wireless gaming headsets usually connect with either a USB-C dongle or a Bluetooth adapter.

PDP Gaming LVL40 Wired Stereo Gaming Headset

An officially licensed headset by Nintendo, the LVL40 is a wired headset with a comfortabl, lightweight build that makes it great for long gaming sessions. This headset features immersive sound by way of 40mm drivers, and a flexible, noise-cancelling microphone for those times when online communication is necessary.


Bluetooth Adapters

One of the issues I’ve had with the Switch is its mediocre support for Bluetooth connectivity. Many electronic devices these days have some means of allowing for Bluetooth devices to connect, but the Nintendo Switch falls a bit short. Sure, they did release a system update to fix this, but I find that it still doesn’t quite work on a consistent basis. That’s my experience, at least.

This is where you can opt to get a dedicated Bluetooth adapter. These little dongles plug directly into the Switch’s port, and essentially make it easier to wirelessly connect a pair of headphones. The best thing about this device is that it opens up your options for picking out headsets to use, and frees up tangles that would otherwise be experienced with a wired headset.

HomeSpot Bluetooth Audio Adapter

The Homespot Bluetooth Adapter is my top pick for the Nintendo Switch. This little device hooks up to your Switch’s USB-C port, and as mentioned earlier, is a dedicated device for talking to your Bluetooth headphones. One handy perk to this one is that it is “dual-channel”, meaning you can wirelessly connect two pairs of headphones at the same time; this is great for those multiplayer moments.


Stylus

The Switch features a touchscreen, not unlike that of tablets and smartphones. While there’s not a lot of games out there that make full use of the touchscreen capabilities, you may find the occasional one that recommends using the touchscreen as opposed to the controllers.

If you happen to find one, and play it often, you may want to consider using a stylus as opposed to your fingers on the Switch’s touchscreen. The skin on our bodies naturally secretes oils, including our fingertips, which can end up leaving smudges if you don’t wash your hands often.

A stylus provides us with a lot more precision when using a touchscreen, and depending on who you ask, can make for an advantage on games that strictly call for the touchscreen’s use.

Adonit Mark Aluminum Stylus

If you are looking for a good stylus, the Mark by Adonit is a good choice, especially if you have other touchscreen devices. This particular one looks and feels just like a pen, with a durable mesh tip that will last for a long time. It does not even need batteries, which is great.


Capture Cards

If you have plans on streaming your gameplay footage from your Switch, a capture card is highly recommended. In the past, recording video game footage from a console was a bit of a chore. With no shortage of cable hookups, your console had to be hooked up to your desktop PC and a monitor in a way that allows you to use both. The PC would also need to have a good enough graphics card to capture the game footage and, using video recording software, encode it and output it into a video file.

Capture cards help take a load of the work off your PC. It takes the raw data from the console, does the encoding for you, and with the power of HDMI, outputs the data to your computer, where it can record the incoming footage without too much strain on the PC’s video recording software.

Elgato HD60 S External Capture Card

If you are looking for a capture card that works well for consoles, the Elgato HD60 S is a good starting point. This one can stream and record footage in HD (1080p). With a small form factor, this little device plugs into your console, and the output can go to your recording equipment.


Mounts, Brackets & Stands

The Switch already comes with a docking station that allows you to easily connect your console to a TV or a monitor. But everyone’s setup can be different. Some people might have a wall-mounted TV, where a TV stand may not be immediately present. Others may play their Switch in tabletop mode, using the Switch’s integrated kickstand! However you play, there are some things that can make playing a little easier.

TotalMount Wall Mount for Nintendo Switch

If you have a wall mounted TV, and are looking for a way to get your Switch connected, this may come in handy. This wall mount for your Switch is designed to house your entire Switch Dock, with room for cables on either side. It features drill-free installation and has a built in level that ensures that your mount is nicely lined up on your wall.

EVORETRO Clip Holder

This is a bit of an unusual accessory. This clip hooks your Nintendo Switch to a Pro Controller, allowing you to use the controller while in handheld mode. To be honest, I can’t think of a situation that requires both to be present. If you have a Pro Controller, you are likely the kind of gamer who likes to play on a couch, in TV mode. If you play on the go, you’re likely packing light, meaning a travel case, or a Switch with an ergonomic grip case.


Repair Tools & Replacement Parts

Sadly, there may come a point in your Switch’s life where there could be some wear and tear. Sometimes, it’s an easy fix at best, other times, it may need more work. The worst case is irreversible damage done to your Switch, which may require sending it out for repair, or buying a replacement console. Hopefully things don’t come to that.

Most consumer electronics sold these days have some form of limited time warranty, which may help cover the cost of repairing any internal damage or hardware defects.

If you are responsible with your belongings, and take good care of your electronics, you might not ever need to perform any kind of repair. Just a head’s up that I am not a professional technician, so if you have questions on the specifics of your console’s inner workings, you may want to seek out Nintendo’s official support for help.

Joy-Con Joystick Replacement

If you are the kind of gamer who likes DIY, and would rather fix your own things than buy new ones, you might like this kit. This kit is essentially made to address worn out sticks and Joy-Con drifting issues. It comes with everything you need to take apart and replace the joysticks.

oGoDeal Triwing & Gamebit Screwdriver Set

This is a small set of precision tools designed to fit some of the particular bolts and screws used with various consoles, controllers, and cartridges. The screwdriver heads are magnetic, which is great for keeping things in place while you work. Everything comes in a handy little case to keep things organized.


Thumb Grips

These are special little pieces of rubber or silicone that you can fit over the top of your controller’s control sticks. These can help protect the most sensitive part of your Joy-Cons, saving you from having to buy more down the road. These can also provide a little more grip while playing games, and there are a few different sizes available.

These are perhaps the most minimal thing you can get for your Switch. While they do only one job, they do it right, and if keeping your things in good working condition is important, you may want to consider getting some thumb grips. They can also be quite stylish, especially if you are looking for a cheap way of giving your console some character.

HORI Analog Caps – Zelda Edition

If you are a fan of Zelda, then these will be just right down your alley. Officially licensed by Nintendo, these thumb caps are a simple way to spice up the looks of your Switch controllers, and at the same time, keep the joysticks safe from wear and tear.


Anyways, this is just about all I have for today. I hope this post helps you out, and if you have any questions or thoughts to share, feel free to leave a comment down below. Until next time, happy gaming!

~ Ken

4 Replies to “The Best Accessories for Nintendo Switch”

    • Ken

      Thank you so much for your kind words! It’s always rewarding to know that my post was able to provide valuable information in a concise way.

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